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I feel the need to make a "real" documentary just detracts from movies like this, Cloverfield, and Blair Witch. The TCM from 1974 looked like a real documentary and featured unknown actors but didn't bother with having a character hold a camera the entire time. If it wasn't for that "realism", this movie would be looked at as a boring student film.

I doubt I'll see it since I was bored by the first movie, but I really hate that there's a dog in the commercial. Almost any time an animal is in a horror movie, it ends up dead. Call me a traitor to my race, but that always bothers me more than the death of a human character.

Last edited by Mr. Shokoti; June 30, 2010 at 06:56am.
Reason: Automerged Doublepost

I hope it's unrelated to the first one. I doubt a sequel would work as well as the first did for the more gullible people out there

It is related to the first one; this was confirmed when they announced a sequel was going to be made. That's why they changed the original ending so they could use the same girl again.

BTW, it's always interesting to read between the lines of the production of these trailers. I noticed a lot same sound samples used here that were also used in the teaser trailer for Terminator Salvation, which in turn were used in the trailer for The Road. Seems like all the trailer production houses bought the same sound sample library!

If Jack Bauer was on Lost, everything would have been solved in 24 hours!

If Jack Bauer was on Heroes, he wouldn't need to save the cheerleader to save the world.

At the end of the trailer did anyone notice what is written in the mirror? If you look in the mirror by the carpet, there is something written in it. I can't figure out what it says. Also you can see the baby sitting up in the crib through the mirror, but the baby can't be found otherwise.

hmmm... I guess I easily forgot about that because it's not coming to mind. I just remember the cops coming in.

I don't remember seeing the cops coming in. I think there was just some text thrown up on the screen saying that's what happened on the theatrical ending.

Originally Posted by Havoc

I liked it. More realism that the rest of the movie was trying to portray.
The revised ending kinda felt like a 'this was actually just a movie the whole time' ending

See, for me, the overall movie never truly felt totally authentic anyway, however, mixed in with some of the "I'm not buy that" acting and events, there were some tension filled stretches that kept me interested enough to keep watching and allowed for a bit of suspension of disbelief to happen. -- Though it wasn't really that scary at all to me. I wasn't one of those hysterial folks having to leave the room...lol

What I liked about the theatrical ending is that we don't know what the hell happened to Katie, but we can sort of let ourselves imagine that she still exists somewhere within that Demon-inhabited body. I think what that ending does is leave me with more questions, whereas the alternate ending offers an immediate resolution and just makes me think: "Oh ok, the Demon will probably just jump to the next random person now."

Where I do agree with you though, is that I don't think PA 2 should be at all related to the first movie. Leave that one a self-contained story and maybe focus on some other type of paranormal activity.

Anyhow, I think there was supposed to be a third ending too, but I've never bothered seeking that one out. Have any of you seen that one?

I know, thats why I used the word gullible earlier
I suppose some may have got quite into it and questioned if it could be real footage, and the sceptic part of the mind could try figur out exactly what was causing the odd occurances. When it ends with the demon face you know that was a movie. The alt ending added to the realism so you could let yourself think for a breif time 'maybe that really did happen

I quite like this kind of movie, but I think a sequel needs to show someone elses story. Let Katie go.

Of course, that said, REC2 was a pretty good follow on sequel, so maybe it can be pulled off just for a laugh

\When it ends with the demon face you know that was a movie. The alt ending added to the realism so you could let yourself think for a breif time 'maybe that really did happen

I see what you're saying, but you know what it is? -- When she first started coming towards us with the knife, before I knew what exactly she was intending to do with it, I just kept thinking: "Who does she think she is? She's doing a bad version of Alice"...lol I know it's common to have the whole knife holding scene in movies, but she just seemed so insincere with her movements that I was willing to accept the more unrealistic Demon hiss to the camera in the theatrical version.

Of course, that said, REC2 was a pretty good follow on sequel, so maybe it can be pulled off just for a laugh

You know, I don't believe that I've seen that yet. Just the first [Rec] and the remake, Quarantine.

I don't remember seeing the cops coming in. I think there was just some text thrown up on the screen saying that's what happened on the theatrical ending.

See, for me, the overall movie never truly felt totally authentic anyway, however, mixed in with some of the "I'm not buy that" acting and events, there were some tension filled stretches that kept me interested enough to keep watching and allowed for a bit of suspension of disbelief to happen. -- Though it wasn't really that scary at all to me. I wasn't one of those hysterial folks having to leave the room...lol

What I liked about the theatrical ending is that we don't know what the hell happened to Katie, but we can sort of let ourselves imagine that she still exists somewhere within that Demon-inhabited body. I think what that ending does is leave me with more questions, whereas the alternate ending offers an immediate resolution and just makes me think: "Oh ok, the Demon will probably just jump to the next random person now."

Where I do agree with you though, is that I don't think PA 2 should be at all related to the first movie. Leave that one a self-contained story and maybe focus on some other type of paranormal activity.

Anyhow, I think there was supposed to be a third ending too, but I've never bothered seeking that one out. Have any of you seen that one?

You know, I'm thinking maybe *you* saw the third ending because what you've described for the other two endings is not coming to mind. LOL! The two endings I saw were these:

Original ending: Katie sits for hours on end, cops come in, and shoot her

Wide-release ending: Boyfriend gets thrown across the room and Katie approaches the camera

If Jack Bauer was on Lost, everything would have been solved in 24 hours!

If Jack Bauer was on Heroes, he wouldn't need to save the cheerleader to save the world.